Those two functions have been moved to a new example: `models_draw_cube_texture`. The reasons for this decision:
- Function inflexibility: Many users with the need to draw a textured cube could need to customize the texture applied to every face, that function did not allow that kind of functionality.
- rlgl functionality exposure: The implementation exposed will teach users how to implement custom textured triangles drawing.
This function can be easely replicated using `DrawtexturePro()` and actually it was doing some assumptions not transparent to the user. Even the function name was confusing. No example was available for it and actually noone requested one example.
- ADDED: `GetCodepointPrevious()`
- RENAMED: `GetCodepoint()` -> `GetCodepointNext()`, actually, reimplemented
- `GetCodepoint()` has been kept for the moment, for compatibility and also because implementation is different
- RENAMED: `TextCodepointsToUTF8()` to `LoadUTF8()`, simpler name and more aligned with raylib conventions (functions loading memory start with Load*()), parameters should be descriptive of functionailty.
- ADDED: `UnloadUTF8()`, aligned with `LoadUTF8()` to avoid allocators issues.
This adds `ImageDrawCircleLines()` and `ImageDrawCircleLinesV()` to draw outlines of circles, and updates `ImageDrawCircle()` draw a filled circle to match the effect of `DrawCircle()` and `DrawCircleLines()`.
Those functions were platform dependent and user has no control over the file created. They have been removed from raylib and just moved to `core_storage_values` example.
REDESIGNED: `LoadDirectoryFiles()`
ADDED: `LoadDirectoryFilesEx()`
REDESIGNED: `LoadDroppedFiles()`
ADDED: `IsPathFile()`
This BIG BREAKING change simplifies the functions and gives more control to the user:
- A new `struct FilePathList` has been added to avoid exposing complex pointers.
- User is responsible of memory loading/unloading
- Filepaths loading support recursive directories and file extension filters